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budgets and deficits rather than dealing with the fact that one year from this month we will have an election thatill answer a lot of the questions on policy in the country's direction. >> the flaws and obamacare are becoming evident. the republicans have not put enough investment in proposing a clear alternative that will actually help people lives. for example, medicaid is going to be horrible medicine for the people did get. lou: thank you for being with us. meeting with the united nations. he's n ♪ lou: the nfl blackout rules, my gosh, i am delighted to welcome to the broadcast tonight, a veteran sportscaster, fox news contributor, jim gray. great to see you. thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you teeseven let me start with this meeting of the issue of the redskins' name, whether are not the team name will survive all of this. your thought. >> well, the nfl did need a couple of others. the commissioner did not. the commissioner met with dan snyder a few days ago. the commissioner wants this all to go away, and it is not going to because they said that the business is an af
budgets and deficits rather than dealing with the fact that one year from this month we will have an election thatill answer a lot of the questions on policy in the country's direction. >> the flaws and obamacare are becoming evident. the republicans have not put enough investment in proposing a clear alternative that will actually help people lives. for example, medicaid is going to be horrible medicine for the people did get. lou: thank you for being with us. meeting with the united...
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it is election day. the faces you need to know about the establishment versus the tea party and perhaps predictors of the nation's overall political temperature. big races in new york, new jersey and virginia. and rich edson joins us to explain why today's voting matters. adam: politics watchers say tonight's result may provide a preview of next year's congressional midterm and the 2016 presidential race. across the potomac in virginia clinton ally and former fund-raiser terry mcauliffe told the 46-40 lead over attorney general, libertarian candidate robert star of this has 8%. he is the tea party favored painted as an extremist. >> there is no reason to have that shed down. the tea party use the government shutdown as a bargaining chip. should never be used as a bargaining chip. >> he is the first state attorney general to challenge obamacare in court, relying on growing disapproval with the obamacare rollout. >> obamacare has been a big part of why this race is a horse race at this point. i was first t
it is election day. the faces you need to know about the establishment versus the tea party and perhaps predictors of the nation's overall political temperature. big races in new york, new jersey and virginia. and rich edson joins us to explain why today's voting matters. adam: politics watchers say tonight's result may provide a preview of next year's congressional midterm and the 2016 presidential race. across the potomac in virginia clinton ally and former fund-raiser terry mcauliffe told...
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particularly those who are up for election. i mean, they are scrambling trying to figure out, the democrats, what to do, all the ones who voted for it. you know, i wish that the republicans hadn't shut down the government in order to make a point, because they could have sat back and let this thing crash of its own weight which it's clearly doing. and the thing that startles me so is to have kathleen sebelius and to have the president say, well, we didn't know when you see things that are saying, you get examples of stuff that they heard that said, guess what? we're going to have a problem here. this is the biggest thing this administration has done. they put all their marbles in this basket, and to not be on top of it 24/7 to make sure you got it right, we haven't ever unrolled or rolled out a big plan like this that hasn't had some glitches, fair enough. that happens. but to have it this bad, to have things fall off the edge this badly that is just -- connell: you bring up a good political point, and that brings up a question
particularly those who are up for election. i mean, they are scrambling trying to figure out, the democrats, what to do, all the ones who voted for it. you know, i wish that the republicans hadn't shut down the government in order to make a point, because they could have sat back and let this thing crash of its own weight which it's clearly doing. and the thing that startles me so is to have kathleen sebelius and to have the president say, well, we didn't know when you see things that are...
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a politician, he said, thinks only of the next election. a statesman thinks of the next generation. speaker tom foley was a true statesman. he believed it was an honor to serve the public good and he brought respect for the dignity of our democracy and the inspiration of our mandate as a nation to every moment of his service. he believed it was our calling as members of congress to do what we could to preserve and help create a more perfect union that has been in the making for almost 300 years. in all of my years knowing speaker foley and seeing him on the floor, i never heard this man, this good man, speak a bad word about anyone. i just have a feeling that he was one who believes. if you cannot say anything good about someone, don't say anything at all. as a leader, he believed he should build and not tear down. reconcile, not divide. he stood for the principles of diplomacy and mutual respect even toward his opposition. he did not subscribe to the politics of personal destruction he was a representative of the great state of washington, as a legislator, bigger than his own perso
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. >>> it's election day, 2013. and the president, a year after his re-election, may be trying to save his legacy with some revisionist history. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. tonight, it appears president obama's health care damage control campaign is in critical condition. his approval rating has dropped under 40% in the latest gallup poll. the 39% figure is just one point above his personal low two years ago. this comes as the president tries to rewrite history. it has to do with that promise about keeping your health insurance. we have fox team coverage tonight. jim angle with why the most important people to the program's success are not signing up, at least not yet. and peter on what's being done to fix that broken website. but we begin with ed henry and the president's attempt to tell you what he really said. >> reporter: they're still digging out from bad news, allegations that the president keeps changing his story. president obama usually tries to pivot to jobs, though with his hea
. >>> it's election day, 2013. and the president, a year after his re-election, may be trying to save his legacy with some revisionist history. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. tonight, it appears president obama's health care damage control campaign is in critical condition. his approval rating has dropped under 40% in the latest gallup poll. the 39% figure is just one point above his personal low two years ago. this comes as the president tries to...
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like to say these days, elections matter and the president explicitly stated that he put these on the back of the bipartisan spending cuts. fromet the exit polls november. two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day superman date -- a super mandate. this would increase the debt and it is so outrageous. from new yorkator will announce a proposal to give the president permanent power to borrow more. the debtto extend ceiling permanently by going around congress. let me repeat that. the schumer-obama plan is a plan to permanently hand the president a credit card without spending limits in without lifting a finger to address the national debt. truly outrageous especially when you consider our debt is now $17 lookion which makes us like a european country. we need to get our debt under control before we move further roa
like to say these days, elections matter and the president explicitly stated that he put these on the back of the bipartisan spending cuts. fromet the exit polls november. two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day superman...
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chris christie's focus is on winning elections. today the basketball star and like by guy shaquille o'neal was in an ad endorsing christie. >> he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> the governor, that's the tag line. the real clear politics poll has him in front by 26 points. i think it's possible to understand, joy, that there's such a thing as a smart politician. not just an ideological or right or middle of the road politicians. they can lose just like ideologues can. not necessarily in his league but around the aaa level is this guy christie. i think the way he's running his campaign is guaranteed to get him 70%. >> don't you love the way president clinton getting more southern when he gets into it. >> you can do it too. >> if pressed i could. but i think christie understands how to be a conservative running in a blue state. he's calibrating his whole political life, his whole political being a calibrated to new jersey which is a blue state. christie understood
chris christie's focus is on winning elections. today the basketball star and like by guy shaquille o'neal was in an ad endorsing christie. >> he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> the governor, that's the tag line. the real clear politics poll has him in front by 26 points. i think it's possible to understand, joy, that there's such a thing as a smart politician. not just an ideological or right or middle of the...
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people from wyoming elect the senator. mike has a record if you review his finances, of getting 84% of his campaign funds from washington based pacs, that's more than any other senator of any party. and the liz got 25% of funds from wyoming and 13% of his from wyoming. >> at 25 and 13, are not very much, this is a national race. the nationalization of money has changed politics extraordinarily. >> and post citizens united the influence of super pac moneys. the numbers are extraordinary with 160 something people contributing more than 80% of the super pac money. i mean this is getting out of control. i think voters are very wary of this and people can come in and represent the mainstream even though the money allows extremist candidates to get in off the back of a tiny percentage of people feeding cash into super pacs is what people are looking for. they want the counterpoint. >> and part of the problem too, when you spend so much time talking to donors across the country, you're not necessarily so in touch with your own co
people from wyoming elect the senator. mike has a record if you review his finances, of getting 84% of his campaign funds from washington based pacs, that's more than any other senator of any party. and the liz got 25% of funds from wyoming and 13% of his from wyoming. >> at 25 and 13, are not very much, this is a national race. the nationalization of money has changed politics extraordinarily. >> and post citizens united the influence of super pac moneys. the numbers are...
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no question he help him during the 2012 election. then there were moments like this press conference. >> here's what i'll say. i've been keeping the first lady waiting for about a half an hour. i'm going to take off. >> i don't want to make her mad. >> you're in good hands. gibbs will call the last question. >> thank you. >> is this just a case of, you know, everybody, every president is used to being the top dog. it has to be for bill clinton to be there and, in that room and president obama wants to prove i'm the top guy. it is not you anymore even though everybody really loves you. maybe over snowe that was a classic news conference. where the, president clinton came in and dominated the room and president obama was standing back saying i'm the president now. remembering from the democratic convention when bill clinton didn't understand what the red light blinking was. that's how it goes. i'm sure if you ask bill clinton how much he can take barack obama, he would probably say in doses as well. >> i'm sure he would. what about the
no question he help him during the 2012 election. then there were moments like this press conference. >> here's what i'll say. i've been keeping the first lady waiting for about a half an hour. i'm going to take off. >> i don't want to make her mad. >> you're in good hands. gibbs will call the last question. >> thank you. >> is this just a case of, you know, everybody, every president is used to being the top dog. it has to be for bill clinton to be there and, in...
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but the first election has to be the primary election. and i have to be made the nominee before i can get to the general election. >> all right. >> i don't really know that this will happen. but as i mentioned before, there are -- i have a two-tier strategy. one, of course, is fund-raising. you must have the resources but you also i believe have to have the grass roots support. and that's what i've been doing. i have an incredible network of volunteers, dedicated people around the state of florida who want to see a change and want to see a new direction and don't oh want to see the same old ideas and plans and attacks on our public education system. and that's why i am running for this position. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry we are pressed for time. best of luck to you, nan rich. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we'll debate the affordable care act, straight ahead. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they ca
but the first election has to be the primary election. and i have to be made the nominee before i can get to the general election. >> all right. >> i don't really know that this will happen. but as i mentioned before, there are -- i have a two-tier strategy. one, of course, is fund-raising. you must have the resources but you also i believe have to have the grass roots support. and that's what i've been doing. i have an incredible network of volunteers, dedicated people around the...
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this election and so many others on fox business, 8:00 p.m. to 10: 10:00. if it matters to you, it matters to us. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2,
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for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run by somebody else. >> wait, what? someone else can take it over? >> yes, but someone else who you would not be coordinating with in terms of pac ads and strategy. >> i think there might be a guy. jon? >> colbert superpac transfer activate. >> colbert. colbert superpac is dead. >> but it has been reborn. definitely not coordinating with stephen colbert superpac! >> all right. so the joke there being that citizens united allows you to create a super pac that raises money and spends money on ads, quit that super pac, hand off the reins to your best fr
for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run...
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how can we be competitive in next year's re-election, win next year's re-election given the political predicament we're in. one of the options they looked at was replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on a ticket in 2012. >> when you say looked at it, polled a focus group? >> two things. the polling and focus groups, asking voters how would you respond, for example, to hillary campaigning with president obama. those kinds of questions. the person advocating for is was chief of staff will ciam bailey. exploring the research. >> did the research focus show? >> it would help but not sufficiently to make that bold of a move. there was an imagine that will benefit to doing it but it wasn't sufficient. what they don't know in this book and what daly wasn't sure op when i talked to him today on the phone is if president obama knew. >> another thing he didn't know. >> that's right. >> he would have just read about it in the newspaper. >> also for chris christie, the newspaper on that was -- >> twice considered, twice scratched off. he was on the original short list for romney in 2012, then
how can we be competitive in next year's re-election, win next year's re-election given the political predicament we're in. one of the options they looked at was replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on a ticket in 2012. >> when you say looked at it, polled a focus group? >> two things. the polling and focus groups, asking voters how would you respond, for example, to hillary campaigning with president obama. those kinds of questions. the person advocating for is was chief of...
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bush, the next election, the 1992 election couldn't have felt farther away. it was the first thing and may be the only thing on the mind of a notorious corner-cutting oertive named lee atwater. atwater had been the mastermind behind bush's 1988 victory. he had been awarded the chairmanship of the national committee. he was thinking how to get his boss reelected. which is why in the fall of 1989, atwater was keeping a close eye on the state of arkansas. everyone in politics knew a democrat bill clinton wanted to run for president. no one took him that seriously. atwater looked at clinton and saw a threat. he saw a young intelligenic southerner, northern liberals led the democratic party to two state national drubbings, the guy can win back the voters at the core of the reagan-bush coalition, a guy under the right conditions could knock off j.w.h. bush in 1982. atwater became up with a plan, a governor's race, clinton would be running for re-election, he would use it as a springboard to a national company. to atwater, this was the perfect opportunity to nip a h
bush, the next election, the 1992 election couldn't have felt farther away. it was the first thing and may be the only thing on the mind of a notorious corner-cutting oertive named lee atwater. atwater had been the mastermind behind bush's 1988 victory. he had been awarded the chairmanship of the national committee. he was thinking how to get his boss reelected. which is why in the fall of 1989, atwater was keeping a close eye on the state of arkansas. everyone in politics knew a democrat bill...
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i understand senators are worried about their re-election. let's worry about health care an stop worrying about politics. >> november 30th will be here before we know it. great to have you on, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> it's being called shop and frisk. barneys has until today to hand over its racial profiling policies to new york's attorney general, and so far no dice. >>> and this as opponents of new york's stop and frisk program face a major setback. michael skolnick will join me next. >>> plus a new book "double down" revealing juicy details about the 2012 election saying president obama considered replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on the ticket. the agenda panel will be all over that one. that topic also leads our big question for you this friday. should president obama have swapped out vp biden for hillary clinton in 2012? weigh in, join the conversation on twitter and facebook. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new c
i understand senators are worried about their re-election. let's worry about health care an stop worrying about politics. >> november 30th will be here before we know it. great to have you on, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> it's being called shop and frisk. barneys has until today to hand over its racial profiling policies to new york's attorney general, and so far no dice. >>> and this as opponents of new york's stop and frisk program face a major setback....
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and they're the ones who give us these candidates that are elected in general elections. chris christie probably can't be nominated in the republican party -- >> you're talking probably and saying he can't be nominated? >> this is a party dominated by evangelicals, dominated by tea party. they are over 60% of the primary voters are of that world view. i don't think that -- unless he does a romney, become anti- anti-immigration and anti-gun and a whole range of other issues to take into the primary. if you look at our polling we did for democracy corps, one quarter of the republicans are base voters. are moderates. on the democratic side, two-thirds are self identified conservatives and moderates. and when we started our process of change, half of our voters were moderates. so it's a very diverse party. the republican party is not. and i think that will be in evidence i think in the virginia -- the virginia is the primary story because cuccinelli came out of a process where base voters had their say. this was not a base process in new jersey where base -- republican base v
and they're the ones who give us these candidates that are elected in general elections. chris christie probably can't be nominated in the republican party -- >> you're talking probably and saying he can't be nominated? >> this is a party dominated by evangelicals, dominated by tea party. they are over 60% of the primary voters are of that world view. i don't think that -- unless he does a romney, become anti- anti-immigration and anti-gun and a whole range of other issues to take...
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you can -- you can't win a national election just based upon 57-year-old angry white guys that live below the mason/dixon line. >> hold on. look, mitt romney lost -- he ran as a conservative, remember a severe conservative? he was a moderate running as a conservative. why? he couldn't win running -- >> in the primary or general? >> in the general. look, he lost five states by 19 votes per precinct. that's a pretty close race, okay? if he was able to run against obama care, i think mitt romney would be president. >> i don't disagree with you about the purity problem, but i don't think he was too liberal or conservativconservative. i think the biggest problem is he wasn't being authentic. he tried to move back to the center, and certainly things like his own words prevented him from doing that, but in 2016. i'm asking this question as a strat jill for your party. which of the republicans that we've been talking about here, maybe there are others on your list that are best suited to be here. is it a chris christie? >> first of all, this may not be the answer you want. i don't think hillary c
you can -- you can't win a national election just based upon 57-year-old angry white guys that live below the mason/dixon line. >> hold on. look, mitt romney lost -- he ran as a conservative, remember a severe conservative? he was a moderate running as a conservative. why? he couldn't win running -- >> in the primary or general? >> in the general. look, he lost five states by 19 votes per precinct. that's a pretty close race, okay? if he was able to run against obama care, i...
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this is probably a base election. off year elections, the name of the game and rick knows this is turnout. the last time around turnout was 40%. so he is trying to get his base out and trying to get independence out and trying to get republicans who are interested in his candidacy as well. so president obama will help him get his base out and help him with interests and others. >> if it is only 30% turnout, who makes out the voters who would come out? are we talking about moderates? typically it is going to be difficult to get off year elicks. it is a base vote. the reason president obama is in northern virginia today. the coalition that allowed him to get it in 2008 and 2012 since 1964 is because he turned out single women of young voters and in this case federal workers i think. they are calculating and the shut down had a negative effect and they were affected by the shut down and he is more of the same. and i think it is going to be about shut down and they are the least likely to turn out in an off year election.
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. >>> major bombshells are reviewed about the 2012 presidential election in the soon to be released book "doubledown oi "doubledown," the see get to game change. the authors write that the president's inner circle secretly considered replacing vice president joe biden with then secretary of state hillary clinton on the ticket during the most recent election. and they went so far as to get the opinion of focus groups. but in the end, research showed there wasn't a big enough spike in support to justify that bold move. the vice president was not made aware of these deliberations. the authors also write president obama grew tired of bill clinton during a golf bonding outing, so much so they didn't even finish 18 holes. and another shocker, the authors say mitt rom any nixed chris christie off his short list for vice president because of several up answered questions including some about his medical history. >>> halloween is over, but here are some tricks and treats that arose. we start in canada where there wasn't your average x-ray. border agents at the montreal airport found three hollowe
. >>> major bombshells are reviewed about the 2012 presidential election in the soon to be released book "doubledown oi "doubledown," the see get to game change. the authors write that the president's inner circle secretly considered replacing vice president joe biden with then secretary of state hillary clinton on the ticket during the most recent election. and they went so far as to get the opinion of focus groups. but in the end, research showed there wasn't a big...
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i think clinton sort of wanted to be for one thing the only democratic president in history elected to a second term and barack obama did one thing, get more than 50% -- >> it got nasty between obama and hillary clinton and bill was right in the middle of that. it is his wife after all so i can imagine things were testy. let's turn to the president and obama care because i got angry yesterday, i must say, when i saw a couple things flying around social media. the repeated times the president told the american people you want to keep your doctor or plan, you can. no qualifications, if that plan isn't good it automatically gets replaced, nothing like that. >> right. >> i thought that is a bare faced untruth. >> yeah. >> period. >> yeah. >> you can spin your way out of it as much as you like. it's an untruth. >> that's right. the best defense we hear now is yeah, but if he had told the truth they never would have passed it. he's doing it for their own good. you idiots we know what is best for you. you wouldn't belief us but we know, we went to harvard. >> at what point, though, does if ob
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he's on his way tomorrow to be re-elected by a resounding margin. the fact there's focus isn't a surprise to either of us. what we found reporting the story, mitt romney's consideration of governor christie. what we found surprising was first of all he considered him and then rejected him because he thought there were too many aspects of his past which had been looked out a little in new jersey, in context of the politics there. governor romney said, look, in the national race everything is different. it will get a lot of scrutiny. he didn't want the distraction sarah palin caused when she was selected by john mccain. he rejected governor christie. then his adviser, main political adviser said, you know what we're losing this race because we're not competing in day to day news coverage. we're in a street fight to win the white house. we need the bess street fighter in the country. that's chris christie. governor romney said lets start looking at him. part of the problem, scrutiny, vet with chris christie, he was remarkably uncooperative. they would
he's on his way tomorrow to be re-elected by a resounding margin. the fact there's focus isn't a surprise to either of us. what we found reporting the story, mitt romney's consideration of governor christie. what we found surprising was first of all he considered him and then rejected him because he thought there were too many aspects of his past which had been looked out a little in new jersey, in context of the politics there. governor romney said, look, in the national race everything is...
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the new government that was just elected a few months ago in pakistan was elected in large part on the promise to end u.s. drone strikes and also to begin peace negotiations with the pakinstani taliban. they see this drone strike in the killing of massood as undercutting peace efforts. the death will have a large he impact on the taliban in afghanistan and pakistan. they named a successor and are vowing revenge. gregg. >> conner, thanks. >>> the troubled obamacare web site going off line yet again. only this time it's deliberate. officials say they will have a tech team that will be working on healthcare.gov from about 9:00 p.m. tonight until 9 tomorrow morning. but the failed web site being called, quote, just the tip of the iceberg, according to indiana senator dan coats who gave this week's gop address. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. hi, molly. >> reporter: hi. yes. tip of the iceberg. dan coats continued that line and suggested americans will be, quote, stuck on board this titanic unless congress acts. senator coats also challenged the president on his repeated pl
the new government that was just elected a few months ago in pakistan was elected in large part on the promise to end u.s. drone strikes and also to begin peace negotiations with the pakinstani taliban. they see this drone strike in the killing of massood as undercutting peace efforts. the death will have a large he impact on the taliban in afghanistan and pakistan. they named a successor and are vowing revenge. gregg. >> conner, thanks. >>> the troubled obamacare web site going...
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. >> no, people do love medicare, the three most important fishes the next election will be medicare, medicare and medicare. >> rose: well, explain that. you obviously know politics. explain to me why that is true. >> well, medicare is -- >> rose: not that they like it but they like it because it delivers for them? >> it delivers for them, everybody wants finish if the that affects them to be better. >> rose: exactly. >> but the fact is this is a central pillar for families, because .. some pa families of middle age are sandwiched between the needs of their children or helping their parents if they should need help or get again a diagnosis, so without medicare families are greatly at risk. >> rose: would you, are you prepared to say this? you desperately, not desperately you have had a wonderful life in many way, a great family, great political career, speaker of the house. >> grandmother. >> rose: grandmother, everything and you are a very happy person. >> i am. >> and so would you be perfectly happy if, in fact, the chance you have to serve as speaker, the third most powerful positi
. >> no, people do love medicare, the three most important fishes the next election will be medicare, medicare and medicare. >> rose: well, explain that. you obviously know politics. explain to me why that is true. >> well, medicare is -- >> rose: not that they like it but they like it because it delivers for them? >> it delivers for them, everybody wants finish if the that affects them to be better. >> rose: exactly. >> but the fact is this is a...
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i just happen to think you want to combine conservatism with the ability to get elected. you want someone who can garner the support of people across the country to say this is a person i trust who will implement the kind of conservative approach that i think america is looking for. >> how formidable is hillary clinton if she is the nominee? can a republican nominee beat her? >> she's a very well-known figure. obviously if she becomes a nominee, we'll be taking a very close look at her record to see what she's accomplished and where america has gone. i would think people would have to think the last four years or five years have not been a great time for american interests around the world. she'll have a record to be examined. hopefully we'll have a nominee who can do that effectively and demonstrate his or her own record and have a strong track record to say, you know what? i would rather have that person because that person can get america working again. >> governor romney, i appreciate your views. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up is mitt romney's su
i just happen to think you want to combine conservatism with the ability to get elected. you want someone who can garner the support of people across the country to say this is a person i trust who will implement the kind of conservative approach that i think america is looking for. >> how formidable is hillary clinton if she is the nominee? can a republican nominee beat her? >> she's a very well-known figure. obviously if she becomes a nominee, we'll be taking a very close look at...
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we will win this election because the people and values of texas are on our side. we know the power of the individual, what liberty means to the voters who go to the poles. >> wendy davis wants to turn texas into california. >> god bless her. >> california just expanded access to safe abortion by increasing the number of people that could provide it. california would be a much safer place for women to be compared to texas. i do want to temper the optimism. not all the provisions were challenged. there is still the 20 week abortion ban which were not challenged. so the supreme court has said that you can't put an undue limitation on women but there are still so many loopholes. >> i read what the judge did on the medication abortions. it seemed to me that he re-opened some possibility for the physician's discretion in how to handle that. >> yes. i mean, i have to agree with crystal. we are disappointed with that portion of this ruling. but on balance, this ruling is still a victory for texas women. >> this is snot the only state and the obviously where this is going
we will win this election because the people and values of texas are on our side. we know the power of the individual, what liberty means to the voters who go to the poles. >> wendy davis wants to turn texas into california. >> god bless her. >> california just expanded access to safe abortion by increasing the number of people that could provide it. california would be a much safer place for women to be compared to texas. i do want to temper the optimism. not all the...
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we suspect he's going to get re-elected. >> did they actually get other republicans elected. that actually helps make his case more. >> exactly. that he is the type of republican that republicans and the nation at large are looking for. how big are his coattails going to be and who will he usher in with him. >> let's go back on the democratic side. clintonism is back. there's always been this -- the real tension between obama and clinton, yes, there's personality tension, but it really is sort of a governing tension. you have president obama sort of believing in moving the democratic party in one direction and bill clinton, the whole try angulation, which frankly the country might feel more interested in these days. >> there definitely is a difference in philosophy in terms of governing. but i think if you look at the context of what's happening in the country, enclosurely in the poll they picked this up, there is clearly some credible divisions amongst the american people on both sides. they're kind of tired of it. and i think whether it's -- you know, whether it's secretary
we suspect he's going to get re-elected. >> did they actually get other republicans elected. that actually helps make his case more. >> exactly. that he is the type of republican that republicans and the nation at large are looking for. how big are his coattails going to be and who will he usher in with him. >> let's go back on the democratic side. clintonism is back. there's always been this -- the real tension between obama and clinton, yes, there's personality tension, but...
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do you want to win arguments or do you want to win elections? if you lose race after race after race, at some point you have to say, well, it's great to be a big hero on talk radio, but it would be even better to win some races, take the country in a different direction, get a little patronage along the way. that's what this is supposed to be about. >> shameless plugs. >> our excerpt from "double down" is called "a hunt for puffer fish" which was christie's code name during the vetting. it's about chris christie's vetting. >> very nice. mr. white. >> jennifer epstein on twitter, she's got a great piece on the emerging white house twitter mafia, how they're trying to win the argument on twitter. >> winning in 140 characters leads you to rhetorical characters. >> there's a bunch of races in the new york suburbs for county executive tomorrow. the one i'm keeping an eye on is westchester county. >> swing? >> it is a democratic challenger trying to take on a republican. the democratic challenger is an alma mater of an alumnus of my alma mater. >> wel
do you want to win arguments or do you want to win elections? if you lose race after race after race, at some point you have to say, well, it's great to be a big hero on talk radio, but it would be even better to win some races, take the country in a different direction, get a little patronage along the way. that's what this is supposed to be about. >> shameless plugs. >> our excerpt from "double down" is called "a hunt for puffer fish" which was christie's code...
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what it does imply is that if you're running for re-election, you do what it takes to get re-elected. if they had polling data that showed them that hillary clinton would provide a greater advantage over joe biden and help obama save his presidency, they would have done it, but they did not get that from their polling. they did not find she would provide an advantage over biden. so it was never seriously considered. >> so jump ahead to 2016, jonathan. who does the president support? would he support joe biden or hillary clinton? >> i don't think it's going to come to that. if hillary clinton runs, joe biden won't run. in all likelihood, obama will do what chuck schumer just did this weekend, which is endorse hillary clinton. >> okay. what about what chris matthews told me yesterday. he said, look, joe biden is already putting steps in place because we don't know if hillary clinton is going to run. what if ultimately she does not run? >> then you're talking about a very interesting situation on the democratic side. i think you'd see other candidates as well, possibly jerry brown after
what it does imply is that if you're running for re-election, you do what it takes to get re-elected. if they had polling data that showed them that hillary clinton would provide a greater advantage over joe biden and help obama save his presidency, they would have done it, but they did not get that from their polling. they did not find she would provide an advantage over biden. so it was never seriously considered. >> so jump ahead to 2016, jonathan. who does the president support? would...
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but i'm very confident about the outcome of this election. and as i've said many times. i think you know, joe biden, who is a dear friend of ours, has served our country and served the president very well. so 0 i'm out of politics, but i'm very supportive of the team that we have in the white house going forward. >> our cnn political reporter, peter hanby is joining us to talk about this and other insight. you wrote a major review about the book. it was never that realistic, although they did a focus group to see what difference it would make if hillary clinton would replace joe biden on the ticket. >> according to the authors, obama officials did a focus group on the idea of replacing biden with clinton. number of obama officials from jay carney to david axelrod to former white house chief of staff, billing daelgy said they were just doing due diligence. the campaign, the obama world is famously data-driven. david axelrod said they did test it and it made no difference whatsoever. but they were just doing again their due diligence here. it was never a real possibility.
but i'm very confident about the outcome of this election. and as i've said many times. i think you know, joe biden, who is a dear friend of ours, has served our country and served the president very well. so 0 i'm out of politics, but i'm very supportive of the team that we have in the white house going forward. >> our cnn political reporter, peter hanby is joining us to talk about this and other insight. you wrote a major review about the book. it was never that realistic, although they...
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you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not compromise at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. >> next summer, we will have a chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point most of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. i suspect we will see some adjustments. >> the secretary of health and human services said they would have this obamacare website figured out by the end of november. if she does not they are indeed in deep do-do. >> they have set the date and if it is not correct in functioning, you have more than disillusionment, you have a real fury. on the part of voters. i will say this, i do not pretend to be objective about kathleen sebelius. it was so refreshing to hear someone say i am accountable. >> i agree. you're right. it was refreshing. if you look into it she also did not know anything. she said i was as surprised as anyone else. either that is not
you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not compromise at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. >> next summer, we will have a chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point most of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. i suspect we will see some adjustments....
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>> i don't want to overinterpret a single election. let me put it this way, virginia nominated a hard edged conservative, who looks like he will lose in a closely divided state. nominate add nice guy, conservative, but one that is willing to work across the aisle, and it looks like christie is going to sweep to victory. the margin of victory for chris christie tonight, is that important in terms of a message he is trying to send about moderation from the republican party moving forward? >> no question about that. look, new jersey is a solid lick democratic state in presidential elections. not only to win re-elections to the governor seat, but to crush his democratic opposition, suggests that this is the kind of republican, conservative, but not a hard edged one who can win in a deeply democratic seat, and would likely have a strong race there should he be nominated. >> appreciate it, thank you so much. a professor of government and public policy at georgetown university. >> thank you. >> and our election coverage is just getting starte
>> i don't want to overinterpret a single election. let me put it this way, virginia nominated a hard edged conservative, who looks like he will lose in a closely divided state. nominate add nice guy, conservative, but one that is willing to work across the aisle, and it looks like christie is going to sweep to victory. the margin of victory for chris christie tonight, is that important in terms of a message he is trying to send about moderation from the republican party moving forward?...
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but our goal is to win election. that's the point of policy. to win elections. basically everything i would like to be called and i'm paying for it. >> you beal in the top tier of people capable of handling it. >> sickly. janet looks sickly. where i could see, she didn't look that sickly. did he believe that? >> he was told that by other people on the campaign, yes. >> what did he learn from this? and is he holding on to the views at this stage in his life and how old is he in that -- is he still 16 or does he turn 17 in that particular clip? >> in that clip, i think he was probably 18 at that point in the film. i think now ben's still a republican loyalist, if that's what you're asking, but i think he doesn't necessarily hold the same views as his mentor, tim cuccinelli. ben's been skiddish about participating in the campaign for the film during the relief this political season perhaps for that reason, that he doesn't tend to have a lot of the social issues that he would be asked about if he was supporting the film. >> he talked about an amoral political system
but our goal is to win election. that's the point of policy. to win elections. basically everything i would like to be called and i'm paying for it. >> you beal in the top tier of people capable of handling it. >> sickly. janet looks sickly. where i could see, she didn't look that sickly. did he believe that? >> he was told that by other people on the campaign, yes. >> what did he learn from this? and is he holding on to the views at this stage in his life and how old is...
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as you did the election in 2012. that is what is at issue here. >> reporter: tony michele travis, an associate professor at george mason university said voters feel lukewarm about both candidates, a sentiment that could lead people to sit out this election. >> he's trying to shore up that base and make sure that all of the core democrats are going to come out on election day. >> reporter: a theme throughout today's event, getting people to sign up for shifts to go out and spread mcauliffe's message, a message that appears to have resonated with those here today. >> it was also right -- [indiscernible] we've got to change that. >> it's very important that we need to vote in this election. we need terry mcauliffe to win virginia. >> reporter: wusa9. >> republican candidate ken cuccinelli released a statement yesterday dismissing the clinton endorse machines. -- endorsement. he's expected to be on the campaign trail with rand paul in fairfax later today. >>> well, the calls are indeed mounting from senators around the c
as you did the election in 2012. that is what is at issue here. >> reporter: tony michele travis, an associate professor at george mason university said voters feel lukewarm about both candidates, a sentiment that could lead people to sit out this election. >> he's trying to shore up that base and make sure that all of the core democrats are going to come out on election day. >> reporter: a theme throughout today's event, getting people to sign up for shifts to go out and...